Ticketing Guide
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Ticketing Guide June 2021 1 Contents 1. Games Overview p2 2. Games Venue p3 3. Tickets Rules p7 4. Accessibility p8 5. Competition Schedule p9 6. Full Competition Schedule And Prices p10 Opening and Closing Ceremonies p10 Golf p41 Aquatics (Swimming) p11 Gymnastics (Artistic) p42 Aquatics (Diving) p13 Gymnastics (Rhythmic) p43 Aquatics (Artistic Swimming) p14 Gymnastics (Trampoline) p43 Aquatics (Water Polo) p15 Handball p44 Aquatics (Marathon Swimming) p17 Hockey p46 Archery p18 Judo p48 Athletics p19 Karate p50 Athletics (Marathon) (Race Walk) p21 Modern Pentathlon p51 Badminton p22 Rowing p52 Baseball p23 Rugby p53 Softball p24 Sailing p54 Basketball (3x3 Basketball) p25 Shooting p55 Basketball p26 Skateboarding(Park) p56 Boxing p28 Skateboarding(Street) p56 Canoe(Slalom) p30 Sport Climbing p57 Canoe(Sprint) p31 Surfing p58 Cycling(BMX Freestyle) p32 Table Tennis p59 Cycling(BMX Racing) p32 Taekwondo p61 Cycling(Mountain Bike) p33 Cycling(Road) p33 Tennis p62 Cycling(Track) p34 Triathlon p65 Equestrian/Eventing p35 Beach Volleyball p66 Equestrian/Dressage,Eventing,Jumping p35 Volleyball p68 Fencing p36 Weightlifting p70 Football p38 Wrestling p71 1 1. Games Overview Olympic Sports A total of 33 different sports will be contested at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. The 2020 Games are also the first time that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has enabled the Organising Committee to propose additional sports for that edition of the Olympic Games. The Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee proposed the five additional sports of Baseball/Softball, Karate, Skateboarding, Sport Climbing and Surfing. All five were approved by the IOC for inclusion in the Tokyo 2020 Games. sports including Karate, Skateboarding, Sport Climbing and Surfing, which will be making their Olympic debuts at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 23 July – 8 August 2021 (17 days) 2 2. Games Venue Olympic Games Venue Master Plan as of December 2019 Olympic and Paralympic Games Venue Master Plan Paralympic Games Venue Master Plan as of April 2019 32 42 ●:New Permanent 30 25 39 SAPPORO ●:Existing ●:Temporary 37 FUKUSHIMA KASHIMA 41 MIYAGI 40 Narita Int’l TOKYO AIRPORT TOKYO Tokyo Int’l AIRPORT 29 (Haneda) TSURIGASAKI 31 0 200 400km ENOSHIMA 33 OYAMACHO 36 IZU 34 35 0 25 50km GE ZONE HERITA 6 Narita Int’l 4 AIRPORT 2 10 1 5 8 9 3 23 22 OV/PV 11 24 1312 21 7 14 15 26 27 28 IBC/ 16 17 MPC 19 20 18 E AY ZON TOKYO B Tokyo Int’l AIRPORT Olympic/ Road Network (Haneda) OV/PV Paralympic Village Motorway Major urban arterial 43 IBC/MPC network IBC/ Tokyo International MPC Exhibition Centre 0 2 4 6 8 10km (Tokyo Big Sight) Rail Lines Japan railway ©2020 ZENRIN CO., LTD. Competition 00 Private railway This map is based on the 1:25,000 Scale Topographic Map published by Geospatial Information Venue Authority of Japan with its approval under the article 30 of The Survey Act. 38 (Approval Number JYOU-SHI No.444-502 2017) HERITAGE ZONE □ … Olympic Games △ … Paralympic Games 1 Olympic Stadium 2 Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium 3 Yoyogi National Stadium 4 Nippon Budokan 5 Tokyo International Forum □△ Opening and Closing CeremoniesVenue, Plan□△ Table TennisConcept □ Handball □△ Judo □ Weightlifting Athletics △ Badminton, □ Karate △ Powerlifting □ Football Wheelchair Rugby 6 Kokugikan Arena 7 Equestrian Park 8 Musashino Forest Sport Plaza 9 Tokyo Stadium 10 Musashinonomori Park □ Boxing □ Equestrian (Dressage, Eventing, Jumping) □ Badminton, Modern Pentathlon □ Football, Rugby, Modern Pentathlon □ Cycling (Road) △ Equestrian △ Wheelchair Basketball TOKYO BAY ZONE Infinite Excitement 11 Ariake Arena 12 Ariake Gymnastics Centre 13 Ariake Urban Sports Park 14 Ariake Tennis Park 15 Odaiba Marine Park □ Volleyball (Volleyball)The Venue Plan□ Gymnastics for the Olympic and Paralympic□ Cycling Games Tokyo 2020□ Tennis consists predominantly□ △ Triathlon △ Wheelchair Basketball △ Boccia (BMX Freestyle, BMX Racing), △ Wheelchair Tennis □ Aquatics (Marathon Swimming) of two thematic and operational zones: Skateboarding the "Heritage Zone" which houses several iconic 16 Shiokaze Park 17 Aomi Urban Sports Park 18 Oi Hockey Stadium 19 Sea Forest Cross-Country Course 20 Sea Forest Waterway venues used at the Tokyo 1964 Games and further sustains the enduring legacy of Tokyo □ Volleyball (Beach Volleyball) □ 3x3 Basketball, Sport Climbing □ Hockey □ Equestrian □ Canoe (Sprint), Rowing 1964; and △the Football "Tokyo 5-a-side Bay Zone" which serves as a model for innovative (Eventing (Crossurban Country)) development△ Canoe , Rowing 21 Kasai Canoe Slalomand Centre symbolises22 Yumenoshima the exciting Park future 23of Tokyothe city. Aquatics These Centre two zones expand across the city to24 Tatsumi Water Polo Centre □ Canoe (Slalom) form an ‘infinity’Archery symbol Field with the Athletes'□ Aquatics Village (Swimming, positioned Diving, Artistic at Swimming)the point where the two □ Aquatics (Water Polo) □△ Archery △ Swimming zones intersect - at the physical and spiritual heart of the Games. The ‘infinity’ symbol 26 Makuhari Messe Hall A 27 Makuhari Messe Hall B 28 Makuhari Messe Hall C □ Taekwondo, Wrestlingembodies the□ Fencing boundless passion, commitment△ Goalball and inspiration of the world's elite athletes, △ Sitting Volleyball the limitless△ Taekwondo,potential Wheelchair of future Fencing generations, and the lasting legacy that will be passed on to OTHER VENUES the people of Tokyo, Japan and the world. 25 Sapporo Odori Park 29 Tsurigasaki Surfing Beach 30 Saitama Super Arena 31 Asaka Shooting Range 32 Kasumigaseki Country Club Athletics (Marathon, Race Walk) Surfing Basketball (Basketball) Shooting Golf □ □ □ 3 □△ □ 33 Enoshima Yacht Harbour 34 Izu Velodrome 35 Izu MTB Course 36 Fuji International Speedway 37 Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium □ Sailing □△ Cycling (Track) □ Cycling (Mountain Bike) □△ Cycling (Road) □ Baseball/Softball 38 Yokohama Baseball Stadium 39 Sapporo Dome 40 Miyagi Stadium 41 Ibaraki Kashima Stadium 42 Saitama Stadium □ Baseball/Softball □ Football □ Football □ Football □ Football 43 International Stadium Yokohama □ Football The Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Games Venue Many existing venues will be used for the Tokyo 2020 Games including several legacy venues from the Tokyo 1964 Games. A total of 43 venues in Tokyo and around Japan will be used for the 2020 Games. ■ Olympic Games ▲ Paralympic Games Courtesy of JAPAN SPORT COUNCIL Design Works and Construction Works of Taisei Corporation, Azusa Sekkei Co., Ltd. and Kengo Kuma and Associates JV / Courtesy of JSC 2 Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium 3 Yoyogi National Stadium * Note: the perspective, etc. are all simulated images, and may differ from the completed construction. The image is based on a projection of how the greenery will ■ Table Tennis ■ Handball appear once it has matured approx. 10 years from now. ▲ Table Tennis ▲ Badminton / Wheelchair Rugby ■ Opening and Closing Ceremonies / Athletics / Football 1 Olympic Stadium ▲ Opening and Closing Ceremonies / Athletics This facility is one of the legacy venues of the This venue was constructed to stage the 1964 Olympic Games. Aquatics and Basketball competitions for the The National Stadium was used as the main stadium for the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games and is It served as the main arena for Tokyo 1964, Tokyo 1964 Games. The arena is famous for currently being rebuilt as a brand-new stadium for the Tokyo 2020 Games. hosting the gymnastics events and water polo, its suspension roof design and has earned The Opening and Closing ceremonies of the Tokyo 2020 Games will be held here along with which was held in the venue’s indoor pool. a glowing international reputation as an Athletics events and Football matches. outstanding Olympic Legacy venue. 4 Nippon Budokan 5 Tokyo International Forum 6 Kokugikan Arena 7 Equestrian Park ■ Judo / Karate ■ Weightlifting ■ Boxing ■ Equestrian (Dressage, Eventing, Jumping) ▲ Judo ▲ Powerlifting ▲ Equestrian The Nippon Budokan is known as the spiritual The Tokyo International Forum is a multi- This venue is the spiritual home of the This venue hosted the Equestrian competitions home of Japanese martial arts - especially purpose exhibition centre comprised of eight Japanese national sport of sumo wrestling. The in the Tokyo 1964 Games. The park currently judo. At the 1964 Games, judo made its debut main halls of various sizes, exhibition spaces interior is designed in a bowl shape to allow serves as a centre for the promotion of horse as an Olympic sport, with competitions being and other facilities. The structure features spectators to easily view the sumo bouts in the riding and equestrian competitions. held here. swooping curves of steel and glass, with an centre of the auditorium from wherever they exterior design resembling an elongated boat. are seated. Simulated image as of October 2015 8 Musashino Forest Sport Plaza 9 Tokyo Stadium 10 11 Ariake Arena ■ Badminton / Modern Pentathlon ■ Football / Rugby / Modern Pentathlon ■ Cycling (Road(Road Race: Start)) ■ Volleyball (Fencing Ranking Round) (Swimming, Fencing Bonus Round, Riding, ▲ Wheelchair Basketball ▲ Wheelchair Basketball Laser-Run) This venue will be used as the start line for This is a new arena under construction in the This facility is constructed close to Tokyo This multi-purpose stadium is used for a variety the Cycling Road Race. The park is surrounded northern part of Tokyo’s Ariake district. Stadium and will serve of activities, and is particularly well known as by the wide expanse of Musashino Forest, and as a multi-purpose sports venue.